8-16 year olds with time on their hands over half-term can come to a hi-tech holiday club at Milton Keynes College Group’s Bletchley Campus.
The sessions are open to all and will include a hot lunch and snacks throughout the day.
They’re being run from Tuesday to Thursday, 29th-31st October, and will give young people the chance to get their hands on some of the cutting-edge equipment at the South Central Institute for Technology.
Tuesday will see them learn how to code. They can put those newly-learnt skills into practice using Sphero Balls, programmable round robots which are loads of fun, and Lego Spikes; the codable version of the universally popular building toy. Wednesday’s theme is going to be a construction challenge and Thursday will have a robot theme.
Holiday Club organiser, Bianca Luttman, says, “These events are always really popular and the children that come have great fun learning, and many of them make new friends too. We know it can be tough over half-term for working parents, and they know that if they leave their children with us, they’ll be safe and happy, and picking up some new skills too.”
Sessions cost £25 per day. To find out more and to book your child in for the Holiday Club, please contact: IOT@mkcollege.ac.uk or book directly book at: Eequ · After school. In place of school. Beyond school.
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